Just read the whole thing dude....everything looks good and tight ....Im subbed in now bro so keep up the good work
Just read the whole thing dude....everything looks good and tight ....Im subbed in now bro so keep up the good work
Looks like you got everything dialled in bro ...my only comment is, you are going to love 3 Bears OG dude....
dude I am loving the way you grow...with the worms.....heard of it but didn't think I would ever see it....really interesting stuff....good job dude:smiley1::smiley1::smiley1::smiley1::smiley1::smiley1::smiley1::smiley1::smiley1:Hey everyone I’m learning as I go ..... water my best gal yesterday, she’s in a five gallon pot and I got good run off and pot felt right so I thought wouldn’t need water today, I was wrong she started drooping and behold lifted pot and she was light, watered and a few hours later she starting to pray ...... buds are forming and I think this is the stretch I’m watching .....
I’m in amazement as I watch this girl grow ...... I can hardly wait to start one in a seven gallon fabric pot with some organic living soil ..... Just so happens I raise worms as a hobby never realizing what a valuable resource I have right in front of me as for some reason I thought indoor pots had to be “sterile” and didn’t even use any of my EWC in the prepared soil I had .....yea I added some dry fertilizers to the mix and probably goofed that up but none of my own EWC, silly rabbit me ....
I now have incorporated some live worms, EWC, shredded / aged leaf mulch into my existing pots and it appears they are helping .... I know when I go fishing I sometimes forget about my can of worms and leave in my truck and after two weeks they are still alive in the my compost in a can or whatever I’ve put them in so long as it hasn’t gotten above low nineties and box is in shade so worms should survive in the pots along as they have some food .... I have red, African and euro crawlers and the reds are the biggest eaters but the euros and African go deeper into the soil so I have all of them in the pot and they all like soil temps 65-80 degrees, so temps are not a problem ....
Galpopped our 12/11 so she is pushing 34-35ish days old ....thanks for checking out, best grow all
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dude I am loving the way you grow...with the worms.....heard of it but didn't think I would ever see it....really interesting stuff....good job dude:smiley1::smiley1::smiley1::smiley1::smiley1::smiley1::smiley1::smiley1::smiley1:
Beautiful plants. You are the second grower I’ve seen who uses live worms in the soil. What do worms add to the soil that’s beneficial? Is it just the worm castings or are there other benefits?Hey everyone I’m learning as I go ..... water my best gal yesterday, she’s in a five gallon pot and I got good run off and pot felt right so I thought wouldn’t need water today, I was wrong she started drooping and behold lifted pot and she was light, watered and a few hours later she starting to pray ...... buds are forming and I think this is the stretch I’m watching .....
I’m in amazement as I watch this girl grow ...... I can hardly wait to start one in a seven gallon fabric pot with some organic living soil ..... Just so happens I raise worms as a hobby never realizing what a valuable resource I have right in front of me as for some reason I thought indoor pots had to be “sterile” and didn’t even use any of my EWC in the prepared soil I had .....yea I added some dry fertilizers to the mix and probably goofed that up but none of my own EWC, silly rabbit me ....
I now have incorporated some live worms, EWC, shredded / aged leaf mulch into my existing pots and it appears they are helping .... I know when I go fishing I sometimes forget about my can of worms and leave in my truck and after two weeks they are still alive in the my compost in a can or whatever I’ve put them in so long as it hasn’t gotten above low nineties and box is in shade so worms should survive in the pots along as they have some food .... I have red, African and euro crawlers and the reds are the biggest eaters but the euros and African go deeper into the soil so I have all of them in the pot and they all like soil temps 65-80 degrees, so temps are not a problem ....
Galpopped our 12/11 so she is pushing 34-35ish days old ....thanks for checking out, best grow all
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